#1
What is Positive Behavior Support (PBS) primarily aimed at?
Punishing negative behavior
Ignoring negative behavior
Promoting positive behavior
Restricting individual freedoms
#2
Which of the following is a key principle of Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
Isolation
Punishment
Functionality
Exclusion
#3
What is the role of the support team in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
To enforce strict discipline
To isolate the individual
To provide appropriate interventions
To ignore challenging behaviors
#4
What is a primary goal of implementing Positive Behavior Support (PBS) in various settings?
To punish undesirable behavior
To control individuals' actions
To enhance quality of life and social inclusion
To increase behavioral problems
#5
What is the primary aim of providing positive reinforcement in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
To increase the occurrence of challenging behavior
To decrease the occurrence of challenging behavior
To improve the individual's quality of life and promote desired behaviors
To punish undesirable behavior
#6
What is the role of data collection in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
To punish individuals for their behavior
To provide evidence-based interventions
To restrict individuals' freedom
To ignore challenging behaviors
#7
What does the acronym 'ABC' stand for in the context of behavior analysis?
Always Be Calm
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
Active Behavior Control
Analysis of Behavior Conditions
#8
Which of the following is a technique used in Positive Behavior Support (PBS) to understand behavior triggers?
Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
Behavioral Punishment
Social Exclusion
Negative Reinforcement
#9
Which of the following is NOT a component of the 'ABC' model in behavior analysis?
Antecedent
Behavior
Consequence
Contingency
#10
What is the term for teaching an individual a new behavior that serves the same function as the challenging behavior?
Punishment
Extinction
Functional Equivalence
Negative Reinforcement
#11
Which of the following is an example of a proactive strategy in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
Timeout
Behavioral contract
Verbal reprimand
Functional communication training
#12
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'behavior function' in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
The underlying cause or purpose of the behavior
The physical manifestation of the behavior
The duration of the behavior
The intensity of the behavior
#13
In Positive Behavior Support (PBS), what is the primary focus when addressing challenging behavior?
Punishment
Removing the individual from the environment
Understanding the function of the behavior
Ignoring the behavior
#14
What is the aim of teaching replacement behaviors in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
To reinforce challenging behavior
To eliminate challenging behavior
To understand the function of the behavior
To redirect challenging behavior into more appropriate actions
#15
What does the 'least restrictive environment' principle emphasize in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)?
Isolating individuals with challenging behavior
Restricting individuals' freedom
Providing the most freedom while ensuring safety and success
Excluding individuals from social settings
#16
What is a key difference between Positive Behavior Support (PBS) and traditional behavior management approaches?
PBS focuses on punishment, while traditional approaches focus on reinforcement
PBS aims to restrict individual freedoms, while traditional approaches aim to promote autonomy
PBS emphasizes proactive strategies and functional assessment, while traditional approaches often rely on reactive punishment
PBS ignores the function of behavior, while traditional approaches prioritize understanding the underlying reasons for behavior